探索非殖民化与殖民遗产:库什万特-辛格小说《开往巴基斯坦的列车》的后殖民解读

Mahmud AI Hasan
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本文探讨了非殖民化的多面性,包括社会文化、经济、政治、心理和领土等方面,它标志着殖民者的解放。该研究以印度次大陆为重点,利用库什万特-辛格(Khushwant Singh)的分治小说《开往巴基斯坦的列车》(Train to Pakistan)来审视后殖民时期的印度是否实现了理想的非殖民化。此外,研究还强调了实现理想的非殖民化的必要性,强调了在 1947 年大英帝国解体后,为促进印度的发展,恢复本土身份、语言和文化遗产的首要必要性。本研究旨在描绘经常充满暴力的非殖民化进程,并探讨殖民主义遗产如何以各种形式和面具在当代印度社会、政治和行政体系中持续存在。本定性研究采用后殖民理论对选文进行分析,并辅以可靠的二手资料来实现研究目标。
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Exploring Decolonization and Colonial Legacies: A Postcolonial Reading of Khushwant Singh’s Novel Train to Pakistan
The paper examines the multifaceted nature of decolonization, encompassing socio-cultural, economic, political, psychological, and territorial aspects, which signifies the emancipation of the colonized. It focuses on the Indian subcontinent, utilizing Khushwant Singh’s partition novel, Train to Pakistan, to scrutinize whether an ideal decolonization occurred in postcolonial India or not. Besides, it underlines the imperative of achieving ideal decolonization, emphasizing the prime necessity of reclaiming native identity, language, and cultural heritage for India’s advancement following the British Empire’s collapse in 1947. The research aims to depict the often-violent process of decolonization and examines how inheritances of colonialism still persist in contemporary Indian societies, political and administrative systems, manifesting in various forms, and masks. This qualitative study employs postcolonial theory to analyze the selectedtext, supplemented by data from credible secondary sources to accomplish its objectives.
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